This month’s challenge at camera club was to create a photographic essay which was exactly the challenge I set myself when spending time with the Victorian Wader Study Group and the team of rangers and volunteers working to save Hooded Plovers.
Victorian Wader Study Group members
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November 25th, 2017 | Tags: Australia, banding, biometrics, bird photography, cannon, cannon-netting, Hooded Plover, Kim Wormald, nature, Pied Oystercatcher, Victorian Wader Study Group | Category: Birds, Hooded Plover, Pied Oystercatcher |
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Ethics Kim Wormald EFIAP/gold, GMAPS, SSVAPS is an internationally awarded wildlife photographer listed in the Who’s Who of Nature Photographers. She takes images of wild, unbaited birds without calling them in or using a flash. Prints are available from her shop, or without cost for conservation purposes (with written approval). Lirralirra is updated each Friday.
Lirralirra is an indigenous word for fairywren.
Kim acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which she lives and takes photographs. She pays respect to elders, past, present and emerging.
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